Howard Schmidt Resigns As Cybersecurity Advisor
scubacuda writes "CNN and others report that former Microsoft chief of security Howard Schmidt has resigned as White House cybersecurity adviser. 'With the historic creation of the Department of Homeland Security, the transfer of many of the responsibilities from the Critical Infrastructure Protection Board and the release of the strategy, I have decided to retire after approximately 31 years of public service and return to the private sector,' Schmidt said in his April 21 e-mail."
2 whole months!
I wonder what really made him quit?
Isn't it odd that despite spending billions on DEFENCE for decades, none of that investment supplied _any_ defence that mattered on the day.
Should this new entity be renamed dept. of Real Defence or should the dept. of Defence be renamed Dept. of Offence? who deserves the name most?
That's a very good point.
/me wants PKI with whitelists to be universal...
Business email authentication is frequently piss-poor, and the names and information on top-level execs is publically available.
You probably wouldn't get someone fired, but you could cause absolute mayhem spoofing mail to lots of companies from various execs to other execs saying that an exec is resigning. Do so over Christmas, or some other time when people aren't immediately reachable for confirmation, and the impact could be quite nasty.
May we never see th
Hey, I know the administration has a plan for something. They have a plan for getting re-elected.
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